Suit-hanger



ATTORNEYS.

(No Model.) I

G. N. WER'NTZ 8v H. L. LEMEBT".

SUIT HANGER.

No. 267,623. Patented Nov. 14, 1882..

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N. PEI'ERS, Phoio-Lilhcgnphtr. Washington. D. C.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

enonen nwminrz AND HENRY L. LEMERT, F nnnsnnn, OHIO.

SUIT-HANGER.

SPECIFICATION forming part-of Letters Patent No. 267,623, dated November 14, 1882.

Application filed June 30, 1882. (N 0 model.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, GEORGE Nnw'roN WERNTZ and HENRY LEGGITT LEMERT, both of Dresden, in the county of Muskingum and ti'ally as hereinafter described.

Reference is to. be had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in both the figures.

Figure l is a front perspective view of my improved suit-holder with certain articles of a suit thereon, and Fig. 2 a sectional side view of an entire suit carried by said holder.

A indicates a suit-hanger made to conform in shape to the chest andshoulder portion of a man or youth,and which'ma'ybe constructed of sheet metal, with a turret or neck part, b, projecting up from it, having at its top a hook,

c, by which the whole device may be suspended.

Secured to the interior of the-opposite end portions of the hanger A, and arranged to pro- 0 ject below said hanger, are two close bent wire pantaloon-hangers, d d, constructed with contracted necks, so as to receive down through them from their inner sides and retainin place opposite side buttons, 6 e, on the waist portion of pantaloons B, whereby the pantaloons are hung in a spread condition and prevented from coming off the hanger during the transportation or shipping. I

The body part of the hanger A serves to receive over it the vest 0, coat 1), and, itmay be, overcoat E, of the suit, all of which may be secured on or be prevented from falling oif the hanger by buttoning them by their upper buttons thereon. Thusarrangedontheholder A, these several garments may be kept smooth or unbroken in their original and proper form, and the shoulders of the coats and the entire suit, in fact, be retained in shape tillworn out.

Fastened to the bottom of a filling, within the neck part b, is a hook,f, for suspending a pair of shoes belonging to the suit, and attached to the front of said neck part is a bracket, g, constructed to form a hook, h, for hanging on a hat, G, and a smaller hool ,i, for receiving within it a collar, H, and necktie I.

In using the holder the pantaloons are first I hung to their place thereon, and the other garments or articles afterward hung or arranged in their places. Such suit form or holder is inexpensive, neat in appearance, readily portable, and may be suspended from any convenient place for use either by the dealer or wearer of the suit.

Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- V The combination, with the body part of the suit-hanger A and its neck I), having an attached suspension-hook, c, of the shoes-hanging hookf, the pautaloon-hangers d d, and the hat, collar, and necktie bracket g, constructed to form double books It i, essentially as shown and described.

GEORGE NEWTON WERNTZ. HENRY LEGGITT LEMERT. Witnesses: 7

WILLIAM FLETCHER, SAMUEL MILLER. 

